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Sartori’s grandchildren: the enduring legacy of a political science founder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2026

Luca Verzichelli*
Affiliation:
CIRCaP ‑ Centre for the study of political change, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
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Abstract

The article focuses on the intellectual legacy of Giovanni Sartori, describing this figure as the “screenwriter” of an innovative project for Italian and European political science. Retracing the stages of Sartori’s journey as an author, academic leader, and scientific organizer, it highlights how other scholars have been able to build upon his work, showcasing the enduring impact of his vision. The article also provides data describing the scale and profile of the scientific community in Italy, since the phase of consolidation of political science, until nowadays. The analysis stresses the persistence of the original project designed by Sartori and sheds a light on the responsibilities of the “middle generation” of scholars in the dissemination of the discipline toward the new generations.

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Fig. 1 Full professorships in political science in Italy, 1970–2024.

Source: Bosco et al. (2024). Data available on demand
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Fig. 2 Total number of positions in the field of political science (1971–2024).

Source: Bosco et al. (2024). Data available on demand. Note: the category “researchers” includes tenure positions and non-tenure track positions introduced in 2006
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Table 1 Relevance of areas of interest in “empirical” articles published in IPSR/RISP by authors affiliated with Italian institutions (2001–2011 and 2012–2023)